Building Bridges PLANTING SEEDS. BUILDING BRIDGES.

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Building Bridges PLANTING SEEDS

Transcript of Building Bridges PLANTING SEEDS. BUILDING BRIDGES.

Building Bridges

PLANTING SEEDS

BUILDING BRIDGES

Community Partners

PLANTING THE

SEEDS

Planting the Seeds• Community member approached us with a

detailed proposal• Staff committee formed• Committee members reached out to community

partners (ISF, DGCP, Master Gardeners)• Chose tomatoes, peppers, beans and peas• Duluth’s “One Vegetable, One Community” project

chose beans as the vegetable of the year to tie in with seed library

• Held news conference in October to announce project

Committee Members

Vegetable Choices

One Vegetable, One Community

News Conference

FERTILE GROUND

Fertile Ground• Contacted seed companies to request donations• Found volunteer to handle membership forms• Lined up volunteer groups to pack seeds• Developed inventory sheet• Ran out of seeds! Had to get more ordered and

packed quickly• Applied for grant from Regional Sustainable

Development Partnerships organization at U of M• Held grand opening on February 22

Online Resources

• The Seed Library Social Network – www.SeedLibraries.org

• Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library – www.RichmondGrowsSeeds.org

• Webinar – How to Start a Seed Library - http://www.newdream.org/resources/webinars/seed-library

Self Serve Area

Twine Cutting

Grand Opening Event

GROWING & BLOSSOMING

Growing and Blossoming• Programs scheduled (Seed Saving 101, “It’s

Alive,” Master Gardener brownbags)• Contracted with local grower to start tomato

and pepper plants for giveaway• Number of members(220+), number of seed

packets (approx. 800) and plants(480) given out to date

• Planning for how seeds will be returned in the fall

• Thinking about expanding to more types of seed

Free Classes

Transplant Giveaway

CROSS POLLINATION

Cross Pollination• 3 tiered approach: having a presence in the

community, publicity pieces, then social media.• Passive publicity projects: we worked with the City

Park Maintenance Department to have edibles planted in flower gardens near the library

• Outreach projects: DCGP Spring Fling, Community Health Fair at UMD, Vendana Shiva presentation

• Cross promotion of Duluth Seed Library and Duluth Community Garden Program on the web and in newsletters

Event Promotions

Publicity

Social Media

Circle Gardens

Signs for Community Gardens

BEARING FRUIT

Bearing Fruit• Project has tapped into sustainability/local

food movement in the community • Working together has strengthened the

resources of all of the partner organizations; none of us could have done this alone

• Seed library has expanded the public’s perception of what the library can offer

• Seed library is housed at DPL but does not belong to the library; it belongs to the community

Raising Awareness

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS